jye4ever
Broke and happy
Clerks 1 remains in my top 10 comedies of all time.
I like Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma. In retrospect I really like Mallrats because it's like a time capsule of what malls used to look like.Clerks 1 remains in my top 10 comedies of all time.
I liked Chasing Amy on first view but 2nd not as much.I like Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma. In retrospect I really like Mallrats because it's like a time capsule of what malls used to look like.
The one about the lesbian and her cuck boyfriend played by Affleck is the only one I don't care for, but his other 90's films I enjoy.
I liked Chasing Amy on first view but 2nd not as much.
Still great rain scene.
What's funny is that my teenage daughter spent many weekends with her friends at the local mall this past year which is less than 10 minutes from the house to the point where I even started jokingly calling them mallrats. It was only about a month ago that I remembered that it is the actual mall *from* Mallrats. It's totally different now, only the Sbarro's that you see briefly in the background is actually still there. Every other store has been replaced with something else. The outside entrances have been updated quite a bit too.I like Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma. In retrospect I really like Mallrats because it's like a time capsule of what malls used to look like.
What's funny is that my teenage daughter spent many weekends with her friends at the local mall this past year which is less than 10 minutes from the house to the point where I even started jokingly calling them mallrats. It was only about a month ago that I remembered that it is the actual mall *from* Mallrats. It's totally different now, only the Sbarro's that you see briefly in the background is actually still there. Every other store has been replaced with something else. The outside entrances have been updated quite a bit too.
In the movie they make reference to the food court being on the first floor but it's actually on the second, lol.
That's his talent. Filmmaking was just a stepping stone. He should write a tell-all book called Hollywood Stories.I cannot stand Kevin Smith.
The only time I was amused by him was when he was on his college circuit telling Hollywood tall tales.
Yeah if he decides to come back to Eden Prairie I totally will, lol. It's funny because Mallrats is what it really looks like here (lots of affluent neighborhoods like the one Jason Lee and the main girl live in) but in Fargo Season 3 (the one with Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead) which was supposed to take place in Eden Prairie they make it look like it's a desolate wasteland.That's cool. Smith is making a Mallrats 2, so take some pictures or videos when they're filming it there.
Smith was essentially a late '90s equivalent of John Hughes in the '80s.
I think the Breakfast Club still holds up. I think it's an actual great film.Dogma was my favorite of the bunch. Back when DVDs were first starting to take off, that was one of the first I bought and I watched the hell out of it. But it was an artifact of the times. Smith was essentially a late '90s equivalent of John Hughes in the '80s. Fun for some to look back on nostalgically, but basically empty calories.
He would for the right price. He's an actor after all.Sixteen Candles, wow is I love that film but after talking in person to Anthony Michael hall about this film he told me no way a sequel would get made today, he doesn’t see himself chasing panties from a middle aged Molly Ringwald at all
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